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Classification of Air Mass ?​

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Answered by subhrodip97
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Explanation:

Classification of Air Masses

Air masses are classified according to the temperature and moisture characteristics of their source regions. Based on temperature: tropical (warm), polar (cold), arctic (extremely cold).

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  • Air masses are commonly classified into four basic source regions based on latitude. Polar (cold), Arctic (extremely cold), Equatorial (warm and moist), and Tropical (warm).
  • Meteorologists classify air masses based on where they form on Earth. They are classified into four types: arctic, tropical, polar, and equatorial.
  • Arctic air masses, which are extremely cold, form in the Arctic region. Tropical air masses, which are moderately warm, form in low-latitude areas.
  • Air masses are classified based on their latitude and whether they originate on land or in the sea. Colder air masses are referred to as polar or arctic, whereas warmer air masses are referred to as tropical.
  • The continental and superior air masses are dry, whereas the maritime and monsoon air masses are wet.

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